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No, I just have a never ending soreness around my right knee. What do you mean by Squeaking? As in like a door sqeaking?

It's tough to explain, but if it was happening to you, I'd say you'd know what I meant.

Originally Posted by NYMetros

A little, yes. When I try to bend it 90 degrees.

Again, I'm nowhere near qualified to be diagnosing or whatever, but it sounds like a little patellar tendinitis.

If you're a sport player or if you put lots of stress on your knees for whatever reason, my biggest advice is to stretch your legs before you do whatever it is that you do. The tendinitis is probably caused by a sudden increase in pressure on your joints.

If you like to work out, know your limit on your legs. Do leg-presses, side-step ups, mini-squats. Start small, work on strengthening the knee.

In the meantime, keep icing and take some ibuprofen for the inflammation and swelling.

The only downside is doing it around someone that hates it, in which they might punch you in the nose.

I love doing it.

how would it be good for you?
I never did it and thought it was bad, but didn't know why. Then I tried and I couldn't, but finaly I got it with 1 finger, and now I do it with all my fingers, some toes and my back. It's addicting.

Yeah, everyone who has been complaining of pain underneath their kneecap, that IS patellar tendonitis. As I said earlier, there are straps you can buy to help relieve some of the discomfort. I had it when I played football, it has finally gone away now.

I've been trying to de-bunk all the symptoms...so far, the only symptom that I have is a dull ache in my back just below my ribs...

It started hurting Saturday afternoon...then it stopped right before I went to sleep, then it didnt hurt at all today...other than a small ache just a few minutes ago...

I'm a hypochondriac, so as soon as I read the symptoms, I thought I had one...I'd like a second opinion. (one other than my own)

I can't explain enough how badly I don't want to have a kidney stone.

Typically, Kidney stones are associated with a sudden VERY sharp pain. You will also begin to sweat and maybe even have nausea or vomiting as well. You MAY have one though, since some begin gradually, with pain felt in the back and eventually working its way down towards the pelvic region. If you feel it in other places then you know it is working it's way down. If you do have a kidney stone, godspeed. Supposedly the worst pain a man can feel.